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By Warren Lee & David Bonvillain
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
In part 2 of our interview with musician and published author Jeremy Wagner, we get a private walkthrough of the Brutal Barn - the home of Jeremy’s immense collection of horror and music memorabilia. Warren and Dave talk a bunch of silly shit, blaze down and act like jerks to each other.
In this episode we do a deep dive on Stef's tone, gear, guitars and background. We talk about the new Deftones album, releasing new music during a pandemic and a bunch of Deftones history.
In part 1 of our interview with musician and published author Jeremy Wagner, we get into the horror scene and what it takes to be an established author in the genre. We talk about his musical influences and background and take a deep dive into his and Dave’s mutual love for the movie Crossroads…no, not the Brittany Spears one.
In this episode we chat with theNY Hardcore legend and bassist of Madball - Hoya Roc. Hoya runs us through both his touring and recording setup, his songwriting process, including insider tips for writing a hardcore anthem to hip hop beats, and even declaring proudly at one point, "I got 9 albums on 2 STRINGS!" A true selfmade hardcore band, he shares a few amazing tour stories, and Hoya implores us all with one story... not to visit Tijuana. The stories and laughs continue until a -- shall to remain nameless co-host -- throws in a random broken appendage anecdote which catches everyone off guard.
In this episode we catch up with Frank Bello from Anthrax. We talk about tour life, performing, the Big 4 shows, upcoming projects and much more from this legendary Anthraxian.
Whether with his music, his art, or his entrepreneurship – Johny Chow puts it all on the table and brings 100% every single time. In this episode we talk with Johny Chow from Stone Sour about the fluid thinking required and unenviable task of doing what it takes to be a successful restauranteur/entrepreneur. He explains the power of street art, learning to follow your muse and details his six degrees of separation with the Goo Goo Dolls, Linkin Park and...the Backstreet Boys?!?
On this episode we swap tour stories with the hilarious and humble Mark Morton as Dave tries to convince Mark of his status as a modern guitar hero. Mark catches us up on all things Lamb of God, releasing an album during a pandemic, songwriting processes, music theory and simply feeling the solo. Mark talks about his inspiration for his solo projects, turning his buddy from a 9-5 family man into a touring guitar tech, his acoustic guitar work, and even shows us some of his personal axes in his office.
On this episode of the Dabghanistan Podcast - We talk to Jack Gibson from Exodus on his formal musical training, what it’s like being a stoner metal legend in Nashville and the country music scene, recording tech and the bay area thrash scene. We take a tour of some of his personal axes in his home studio, talk gear, get a banjo jam straight outta Coffin Hunter, swap stories from the road and get some skinny on the forthcoming Exodus record!
On Episode 2 we talk with Chuck and Tiffany Billy about their COVID experience, what it takes to stay together for 31 years and the decades of adventures on the road. Chuck also gets into his work on the new Lamb Of God single, his battle with cancer and his ability to fight off sickness with spiritualism. Another behind the scenes look into the life of another Bay Area Legend!
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.